Northeastern Picks Up Forward Commit Steven Agriogianis

Yesterday, Northeastern added another forward to the recruiting class of Fall 2020. ’99 right wing Steven Agriogianis announced on his Twitter page that he will be joining the Huskies for his hockey future.

I am proud to announce my commitment to play division one college hockey at Northeastern University. Thank you to all of my family, friends, teammates and coaches. This journey would not have been possible without you. Beyond excited for the next four years! @GoNUmhockeypic.twitter.com/gymntIuqCv

Agriogianis a 5-foot-10, 170 pound right shot and is currently playing in the British Columbia Hockey League for the Nanaimo Clippers, where he is an assistant captain. He has 39 points (17 goals) in 51 games this season, good for the 4th-highest scorer on the team, and was named the team’s forward of the year. He currently has 3 points in 2 playoff games, as Nanaimo is up early in their first round series. Nanaimo features players who have also committed to Cornell and Bowling Green.

He previously had committed to Penn State University in 2015 as a 16 year old thriving in the North Jersey Avalanche program, where he averaged almost 2 points per game at the 16U level. He spent some time in the United States Hockey League with Cedar Rapids, Omaha, Central Illinois, and Lincoln. He has also played games for Team USA.

A strong hockey mind with a tireless work ethic is one of the hallmarks of a modern Northeastern player, and it appears that Agriogianis will fill fit right in at Matthews Arena. Congratulations to Steven on his commitment, and we look forward to seeing him on the ice in the Fall!